GET MESSY | SEASON OF ADVENTURE | 4

This week marks a month into the season of adventure with get messy and I am still going on about visiting Japan!

It's the magic combination of an amazing experience and the right themes all at once...

My pages this week were both created in a flurry, in about an hour. They were also the only two pages I made this week.

This is unusual for me as I usually create in batches and spend a good few hours immersed in all of my crafty glory (mess).

Even though the way I created this week was weird for me, I am really happy with my finished results and didn't feel the need to push myself further for either prompt - which is a nice satisfying feeling!

HAI!

- scrap paper, washi tape, magazine, photoshop, stamp & handwriting

As promised - a page on Japan! These pages were made from random washi strips, magazine, spray painted paper, my little sushi man stamp and my own handwriting. I like the eclectic feel and the busyness of it all - very Tokyo!!! It is actually one of my favourite pages I have created this season - even though it is basically a big scrap heap ;)

It doesn't matter where I go

- magazine, spray paint, paper & handwriting

This image and washi is something unfinished that I have had for such a long time. The image is from a university magazine and the washi tape I added from my haul in Japan (clang). I knew it would be a great image for the season of adventure and I love it so much I am actually considering putting it up somewhere in my house! Even though the quote doesnt really read of a happy home sentiment...

Somewhere I don't know

- magazine, spray paint, paper & handwriting

One of our prompts this week was to express ourselves in poetry. This is the kind of prompt that makes me come out in a rash (!) I've mentioned before my dyslexia, and general fear of words and numbers so it took a big bit of confidence to tackle this task. All I could come up with was a small rhyming (ish) sentence that although I really like and am happy with - I think I could of dug a little deeper. This will be my mission for next week!

This will come as no surprise: I love your pages this week! I got sort of rashy too just thinking about writing a poem, and found not taking myself too seriously to be critical. And I could not rhyme to save my life. xx